"The Line, The Cross and The Curve"
-1- Rubberband Girl
-2- And So is Love
-3- The Red Shoes
-4- Lily
-5- Moments of Pleasure
-6- Eat the Music
-7- the end (no song)
Overview (from answers.com, quien te saca de toda duda)
The Red Shoes takes its title from the film by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger; the story of the film, and the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen which in turn inspired it, concerns a dancer possessed by her art who cannot shake off the eponymous shoes and find peace.
The album sold more than 3 million copies worldwide.
written and directed by Bush, and starring Bush and English actress Miranda Richardson,was released the same year, featuring six of the songs on the album: "Rubberband Girl", "And So Is Love", "The Red Shoes", "Moments of Pleasure", "Eat The Music" and "Lily". The first five were used as promos for the singles.
The Red Shoes takes its title from the film by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger; the story of the film, and the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen which in turn inspired it, concerns a dancer possessed by her art who cannot shake off the eponymous shoes and find peace.
The album sold more than 3 million copies worldwide.
written and directed by Bush, and starring Bush and English actress Miranda Richardson,was released the same year, featuring six of the songs on the album: "Rubberband Girl", "And So Is Love", "The Red Shoes", "Moments of Pleasure", "Eat The Music" and "Lily". The first five were used as promos for the singles.
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